Thankfully, this operation was never executed because the RAF successfully fended off the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, which discouraged Hitler from invading Britain and turned his attention to the EasternFront. Given that America was not yet actively involved in the war yet and the Waffen-SS (the regular German army/infantry) outnumbered the British army, if the Germans were allowed to invade the odds looked very dim for the British. After World War II ended, documents exposed the plan the Nazis had in store for the British had they been defeated, and it involved extermination camps. Hitler never liked the Brits, apparently, unless they were in a position to give him more power or they were visiting dignitaries, not least of which was Charles Lindbergh, recently-abdicated English King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson.